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(PHP 3>= 3.0.12, PHP 4 >= 4.0.0) strtotime --
Parse about any English textual datetime description into a UNIX
timestamp
Descriptionint strtotime ( string time [, int now])
The function expects to be given a string containing an English date
format and will try to parse that format into a UNIX timestamp relative
to the timestamp given in now, or the current time
if none is supplied. Upon failure, -1 is returned.
Because strtotime() behaves according to GNU
date syntax, have a look at the GNU manual page titled
Date Input Formats.
Described there is valid syntax for the time
parameter.
P°φklad 1. strtotime() examples echo strtotime ("now"), "\n";
echo strtotime ("10 September 2000"), "\n";
echo strtotime ("+1 day"), "\n";
echo strtotime ("+1 week"), "\n";
echo strtotime ("+1 week 2 days 4 hours 2 seconds"), "\n";
echo strtotime ("next Thursday"), "\n";
echo strtotime ("last Monday"), "\n"; |
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P°φklad 2. Checking for failure $str = 'Not Good';
if (($timestamp = strtotime($str)) === -1) {
echo "The string ($str) is bogus";
} else {
echo "$str == ". date('l dS of F Y h:i:s A',$timestamp);
} |
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Poznßmka:
The valid range of a timestamp is typically from Fri, 13 Dec
1901 20:45:54 GMT to Tue, 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT. (These are
the dates that correspond to the minimum and maximum values for
a 32-bit signed integer.)
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